Keeping in Touch

First, we’ve now got a regular [email protected] meeting – a marriage of ‘service’ and ‘chat in the pub’. Details are below in the Zoom section – and we’d love to see regulars and new comers join us.

Second, Zoom are moving towards a policy of requiring passwords for meetings. So we’ve added these to some of our regular meetings pre-emptively. Details are included below. So where you just clicked the link to join before, you might now have to enter the password too!

Pastoral Support

We’d love to hear from you in joy or sorrow – keeping connected whilst we’re physically distancing. Please contact: [email protected] or 07906 249132. We’re also keen to hear about members of the cathedral community who might have been overlooked – those we could help or who would just like a chat.

On Telegram

Our Telegram Group has around 60 members and is a gentle means of keeping in touch with people during the lockdown. It’s easy to use; just download the Telegram messenger appfor computer or phone and sign up. If I have your mobile phone number in my contacts, I should be notified that you’ve joined and will invite you to join the group. If I don’t make this invitation, do send an email to Canon Chris Palmer and he will be pleased to add you.

Mondays at 1.00pm, hosted by Howard MoffatPrayers for HealingThe regular Prayers for Healing group, bringing the needs of our world and community to God. We’re sending this link – and emailing the service sheet – to members of our community who ask. Please email [email protected] for an invitation.

Fridays at 10.30am
A simple Service of the Word with contributions from a range of people, a couple of hymns, and a short address, hosted by Canon Cate Edmonds. It only takes a moment, so why not give it a go.
Ring 03306060403, then when asked key in 484444#

And finally

It’s brilliant to see the ways that so many people in our community have created connections, and are using phone, email, video-conferencing, and messenger groups to keep contact. Do share your ideas of what works, so that others can learn from your experience.